03-12-2015 03:14 AM - edited 03-18-2019 04:11 AM
Hi Folks,
In my CUCM -VCS-C deployment (sip only), I've configured a ([^@]*) replace transform to standardize destination alias to sip uri format, as per configuration guide. But during my testing, I found that even if I disable this transform, when a sip endpoint dials another without entering the domain name, the call would still work. And then in the search history, I can see the destination alias is already e.g. 12345@example.com, and the log reads "Not Transformed". I just couldn't figure out why. Can someone shed some light please? Thank you!
regards
Chenzhe
03-12-2015 03:51 AM
Hello Chenzhe,
that transformation only work to destinations that doens't have the @domain.
Regards
03-12-2015 04:13 AM
Thanks Paulo.
when I dial 12345 from an endpoint, isn't 12345 a destination that doesn't have @domain?
From my testing I came across the following:
1. endpoint 11111@xxx.com dials 12345 -> the destination becomes 12345@xxx.com automatically
2. endpoint 22222@yyy.com dials 12345 -> the destination becomes 12345@yyy.com automatically
I suppose what I am asking is, does VCS automatically append the domain name based on the domain name in the endpoint's alias?
regards
Chenzhe
03-12-2015 04:19 AM
Hello Chenzhe,
it depends how is your transformation rule is done.
What you have on Pattern behavior?
In my case I have Pattern behavior - Replace and then Replace string is \1@domain.
Paulo Ferreira
03-12-2015 04:26 AM
Hi Paulo,
I have exactly the same configuration - Replace and then replace string is \1@xxx.com. but still when an endpoint (22222@yyy,com) dials 12345, the destination becomes 12345@yyy.com instead of the desired 12345@xxx.com. Also when I disable the transform rule, the call would still proceed, as if the transform does not take effect at all.
regards
Chenzhe
03-13-2015 01:49 AM
Can anyone shed some light please? Thanks!
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